Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert pokes fun at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's Nov. 10 appearance on the four major Sunday news programs, where he emphasized his role as governor and brushed off interviewers' questions about a possible presidential bid in 2016.

The big Sunday morning news shows can focus all they want on Chris Christie supposedly running for president in 2016.

But as Christie told interviewers for each of four shows last weekend, he's focused on being governor of New Jersey, and downplayed or ignored suggestions of a possible presidential bid.

To illustrate his point -- which was joked about the next night on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report -- Christie kept touting New Jersey employment gains, saying that the state has gained 143,000 new private-sector jobs.

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